Ruth Miller, founder of the London Mural Preservation Society will discuss the history of murals in London. Drawing on an extensive archive of images Miller will explore the places, artists and stories behind these often overlooked works of art.

This is Whitechapel, an exhibition running through September 4th also looks interesting.

In 1972 the Whitechapel Gallery commissioned British photographer IanBerry, renowned for his coverage of conflict, to turn his lens to everyday life in east London. He captured the last members of a dwindling Jewish community and the arrival of new faces from the Caribbean and South Asia; slum clearances heralding brutal high-rise towers; pineapples appearing in a greengrocer’s window; and a cobbler meeting the demands of a growing youth culture with star-spangled platform heels.